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Clallam District
This district served Scouts in Clallam County. This
district existed at least as early as 1941, and kept its name and territory at
least until 1962, when it was a district in the Olympic Area Council.
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1964 Exposition
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This district was probably located on the east side of Lake Washington, and
came into existence sometime before 1941. It existed until at least 1961.
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1954
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1955
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1956
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1957
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1961
Camporee
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This district covered Seattle's First Hill neighborhood during
the 1930's.
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The 1971 Annual Banquet program lists a Foothills District, but
later publications do not refer to it. It likely merged with another
district in the early 1970's.
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The second Foothills District was formed in 1997 from a portion of the Green
River district. Today, Foothills includes the
cities of Algona, Auburn, Black Diamond, Covington, Maple Valley, and Pacific.
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1997
Camporee |

1998
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1998
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1999 Fall
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2000 Camporee |
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2001 Fall
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2002 Fall
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2003 Camporee |

2005 Camporee |

2006
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2007 Camporee |

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2009 Night Hike |
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Camporee
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The Gastineau Channel separates Juneau, Alaska, from Douglas
Island. Prior to the creation of Scout councils in Alaska, Scouts in the
Alaska Territory were served by the Seattle Area Council. Seattle Area
Council newsletters included news about Scouting in this district until the
1930's.
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Scouts living near Seattle's Green Lake were part of this
district in the 1930's.
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